Acrylic Acid
Acrylic acid is an organic compound with the formula CH2=CHCO2H. It is the simplest unsaturated carboxylic acid, consisting of a vinyl group connected directly to a carboxylic acid terminus. This colorless liquid has a characteristic acrid or tart smell. It is miscible with water, ethers, and chloroform.
Acrylic acid and its esters readily combine with themselves (to form polyacrylic acid) or other monomers (e. g. acrylamides, acrylonitrile, vinyl, styrene, and butadiene) by reacting at their double bond, forming homopolymers or copolymers which are used in the manufacture of various plastics, coatings, adhesives, elastomers, as well as floor polishes, and paints.
Specification
Molar mass | 72.06 g/mol |
Physical State | Liquid |
Usage | Industrial |
Grade Standard | Technical Grade |